Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 1 | transactions are taking place, Caius Curio, tribune of the commons,
2 I, 14| the freemen would suffer Caius Caesar, a general, who had
3 I, 36| factions were Cneius Pompey and Caius Caesar, the two patrons
4 I, 37| Decimus Brutus; and left Caius Trebonius his lieutenant,
5 I, 38| things in readiness, he sent Caius Fabius one of his lieutenants
6 I, 41| colors of two legions, which Caius Fabius had sent round by
7 II, 1 | going forward in Spain, Caius Trebonius, Caesar's lieutenant,
8 II, 1 | accomplish these works, Caius Trebonius sends for a great
9 II, 18| of the town of Gades to Caius Gallonius, a Roman knight,
10 II, 23| 2.23]About the same time Caius Curio, having sailed from
11 II, 23| escape by land to Adrumetum. Caius Considius Longus, with a
12 II, 24| Bagrada, and there left Caius Caninius Rebilus, the lieutenant,
13 III, 4 | the soldiers taken from Caius Antonius. Besides these,
14 III, 5 | by Decimus Laelius, and Caius Triarius: the Syrian, by
15 III, 5 | Triarius: the Syrian, by Caius Cassius: the Rhodian, by
16 III, 5 | Cassius: the Rhodian, by Caius Marcellus, in conjunction
17 III, 5 | Marcellus, in conjunction with Caius Coponius: and the Liburnian
18 III, 20| tribunal near the bench of Caius Trebonius, the city praetor,
19 III, 21| the mob made an assault on Caius Trebonius, and having wounded
20 III, 34| horse, to Thessaly: and Caius Calvisius Sabinus, with
21 III, 60| attempted to assassinate Caius Volusenus, general of the
22 III, 67| means we have related that Caius Antonius's army was betrayed,
23 III, 71| Gallus, a senator's son; Caius Felginas from Placentia;
24 III, 92| done this by the advice of Caius Triarius, that the impetuosity
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 25 I, 19| converses with him through Caius Valerius Procillus, chief
26 I, 40| the Cimbri and Teutones by Caius Marius, the army was regarded
27 IV, 21| 21 He sends before him Caius Volusenus with a ship of
28 VI, 40| other, under the conduct of Caius Trebonius, a Roman knight,
29 VII, 3 | trading (among the rest, Caius Fusius Cita, a distinguished
30 VII, 11| hostages to be given. He leaves Caius Trebonius his lieutenant,
31 VII, 40| upon dispatch. He leaves Caius Fabius, his lieutenant,
32 VII, 65| neighbors, are defeated, and Caius Valerius Donotaurus, the
33 VII, 81| But Marcus Antonius, and Caius Trebonius, the lieutenants,
34 VII, 83| disadvantageous, and pretty steep. Caius Antistius Reginus, and Caius
35 VII, 83| Caius Antistius Reginus, and Caius Caninius Rebilus, two of
36 VII, 87| six cohorts, and afterward Caius Fabius, his lieutenant,
37 VII, 89| Sempronius Rutilus; he places Caius Fabius, and Lucius Minucius
38 VII, 89| their neighborhood. He sends Caius Antistius Reginus into the [
39 VII, 89| territories of the Bituriges, and Caius Caninius Rebilus into those
40 VIII, 6 | summer campaign, stationed Caius Trebonius, with the two
41 VIII, 6 | quarters, and writes besides to Caius Fabius, to march with his
42 VIII, 14| Bellovaci, learning that Caius Trebonius was advancing
43 VIII, 23| by the attempt, he sent Caius Volusenus Quadratus, with
44 VIII, 24| with the eleventh legion; Caius Fabius was detached with
45 VIII, 24| and he did not think that Caius Caninius Rebilus, who had
46 VIII, 26| 26 In the mean time Caius Caninius, a lieutenant,
47 VIII, 27| 27 At the same time, Caius Fabius, a lieutenant, brings
48 VIII, 30| formed a junction with him, Caius Caninius went in pursuit
49 VIII, 31| 31 Caius Fabius set off with the
50 VIII, 37| every side. The next day, Caius Fabius came to join him
51 VIII, 38| the mean time, Caesar left Caius Antonius in the country
52 VIII, 46| under Marcus Antonius, Caius Trebonius, Publius Vatinius,
53 VIII, 48| 48 Caius Volusenus Quadratus was
54 VIII, 48| which Lucius Paulus and Caius Marcellus were consuls [
55 VIII, 50| that Lucius Lentulus and Caius Marcellus had been appointed
56 VIII, 52| voice of the senators. For Caius Curio, one of the tribunes
57 VIII, 54| winter quarters, placed Caius Trebonius, with four legions
58 VIII, 54| the Belgae, and detached Caius Fabius, with four more,
59 VIII, 55| delivered over to Pompey, by Caius Marcellus the consul, and
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